
Freedom Rides Museum, Montgomery, Montgomery alabama, United States
Embark on an exclusive guided tour through key Civil Rights landmarks in Selma and Montgomery. Explore the historic route of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March and traverse The Edmund Pettus Bridge, located in Selma, Alabama.
This private day tour offers travelers an immersive experience exploring significant historical landmarks surrounding Selma and Montgomery. Visitors can follow the 1965 Selma to Montgomery Voting Rights March trail, immersing themselves in the rich narrative of the civil rights movement. Engaging with knowledgeable guides, participants gain insights into pivotal figures and their contributions, while also experiencing firsthand the sites where these events took place.
Highlights of the itinerary include visits to notable locations such as Dexter Church, Alabama State University, and the State Capitol. Participants may pass through key sites like the Dexter Parsonage Museum, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, and the Freedom Rides Museum. A poignant stop at The Edmund Pettus Bridge provides a somber yet powerful reflection on one of the most defining moments in American history.
Additional stops along the tour include the Lowndes County Interpretive Center and Brown Chapel AME Church, offering further insight into the broader context of civil rights activism. This comprehensive exploration ensures that visitors have a deep understanding of the social, political, and cultural landscape during the crucial period of African American civil rights advocacy.
Highlights | Explore Montgomery's illustrious artistic lineage and influential political leaders. Delve into the rich tapestry of its historical sites, preserving invaluable cultural legacies for future generations. |
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Not suitable for | Individuals who use wheelchairs |
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Duration 3 - 6 hours
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Tour participants must arrive at the hotel lobby no later than thirty minutes prior to the scheduled start time of the tour.
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Freedom Rides Museum, Montgomery, Montgomery alabama, United States
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Washington Avenue
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Commerce Street
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1.49 mi
Felder Avenue
1.49 mi
Museum Drive
6.21 mi
We will start our tour by visiting The Edmund Pettus Bridge.
You will pass through the Freedom Rides Museum on your way to other important sites.
The Edmund Pettus Bridge holds great significance as it was the site of the Bloody Sunday event, which marked a turning point in the civil rights struggle.
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